Sculpture & Installation

False Beacons

  • Date:May 2021
  • Materials:Cast cement, 3D-printed PLA, resin, antique glass railroad lens, miniature revolving lighthouse with plastic fresnel lenses, foam, antique glass globes, light cages, incandescent bulbs, tin-plated steel, metal pipe, plaster cloth, wire, microcontrollers, shutter glass, and LEDs.
  • RISD Museum - 2021 Grad Show Online Publication

Globe I

  • Date:March 2020
  • Medium:Video projection
  • Materials:glass, water, and wood
  • Dimensions:12" x 14" x 12"

Image Echo Chamber

  • Date:February 2020
  • Medium:Sculpture with live two-channel video
  • Materials:wood, acrylic, LCDs, cameras
  • Dimensions:14" x 14" x 48"

Present Engine

  • Date:October 2019
  • Materials:backup camera, TFT display module, wood, and acrylic
  • Dimensions:6" x 6" x 10"

Expwy

  • Date:September 2019
  • Materialstwo-channel video installation with rear-view mirror monitors, wood, and acrylic
  • Dimensions:3'w x 6'h approx.
  • Videos:Documentation

Bridge and Oculus

“I’m an eye. A mechanical eye. I, the machine, show you a world the way only I can see it… Freed from the boundaries of time and space, I coordinate any and all points of the universe, wherever I want them to be.”
- Dziga Vertov (1923)

Oculus and Bridge invert your relationship to CCTV monitoring-- offering views without surveilling you. Simulating depth, the montages in Oculus and Bridge conform to your perspective as you navigate their spaces.

  • Date: May 2017
  • Bridge:video installation with color CRT monitor, wooden structure, and plexiglass (29 x 86 x 24 in.)
  • Oculus: video installation with nine black-and-white CRT monitors, wooden structure, angle iron, and steel mount (48 x 49.5 x 114 in.)